From the Richmond Dispatch, 6/16/1862, p. 2, c. 5

COMPLAINTS. - We profess to know nothing about
Drewry’s Bluff, save that it has made the best defence yet offered
to the gunboats of the enemy. It is therefore not in the knowledge
of the Dispatch whether the complaint against high officials
concerning the works there, which crept into its local column on
Friday, without proper supervision, is well founded or not. Nor is
it posted with reference to the merits or fame of the Engineer in
behalf of whom the aforesaid complaint is made. Therefore it does
not desire to be considered as committed on these matters.